Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 12:53:42 -0600 From: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> To: "Isaac (.ike) Levy" <ike@blackskyresearch.net> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Peter Jeremy <peter@rulingia.com> Subject: Re: svn - but smaller? Message-ID: <5106C936.1040301@missouri.edu> In-Reply-To: <1359382681-308951.083326822.fr0SEH1A4010109@rs149.luxsci.com> References: <20130123144050.GG51786@e-Gitt.NET> <20130124111332.GA29105@server.rulingia.com> <1359343502-3377760.86081485.fr0S3OcBl026861@rs149.luxsci.com> <5105F684.501@missouri.edu> <1359380102-3423267.83606864.fr0SDYbB5022353@rs149.luxsci.com> <51068698.1010302@missouri.edu> <1359382681-308951.083326822.fr0SEH1A4010109@rs149.luxsci.com>
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On 01/28/13 08:17, Isaac (.ike) Levy wrote: > On CTM: > > On Jan 28, 2013, at 9:09 AM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: >>> - I'm wondering if there is a clean/reliable way to pull an index of the CTM deltas? (This is still very far from the one-liner c[v]sup had become, it would be great to check for new delta files in a simple automated manner.) >>> >> >> Not sure what you mean. You can do "ctm -l file-name" and it will tell >> you what files are modified in that delta. And for ports, you have the >> usual "make fetchindex." But that is about it. > > I'm sorry I wasn't clear enough- I meant: > On the FTP server, is there an index of which CTM delta files are on the FTP server? I'd like to automate fetching just the new deltas... > > If there was perhaps 1 file with a consistent name, I could fetch that on a nightly basis and fetch the other CTM files. I can easily put in something like this. Maybe the output of ls in each directory? If you have more ideas on this, sign up to the ctm-users mailing list, and we can discuss exactly what is wanted. > >>> - does CTM go away with the CVS servers, e.g. who/how is it supported supported and maintained going foreword under SVN? >>> >> >> No. CTM is now completely dependent on svn. I create the CTM deltas on >> a computer owned by the University of Missouri. > > Cool. > Is there any redundancy for this process, for example, deltas being created out on the east/west mirrors? Perhaps as an SVN post-commit hook? No. The deltas are created in one place. And they are created every 16 hours according to a rigid schedule.
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